Any Masons here?
I have not shot it, although I will at some point.That's a beautiful rifle, brother. Do you ever shoot it, or is it for display only?
How is that a screw-up? IIRC, smoothbore gallery guns were fairly common in the Depression.Here are three more of my favorites. All are 99% guns so i don't shoot them much. The Model 60 Winchester is a factory screw-up, it is marked S. L. and LR......but it is a smoothbore. The middle gun is a Rem. 514 and the other one is a Mod. 34
No "almost" about it...Almost need a love button. Lot of joy here.
Very common. Almost always 22 short.How is that a screw-up? IIRC, smoothbore gallery guns were fairly common in the Depression.
How is that a screw-up? IIRC, smoothbore gallery guns were fairly common in the Depression.
I think It is a screw up because the model 60 was never offered in a smoothbore configuration. Also, the barrel is marked for S,L,and LR. Furthermore, it is uncrowned and looks like the end of the barrel was cutoff with a hacksaw. Don't know what's up with that. I got it at a gun show for $100 dollars. It is in flawless near 100% condition. If I had a hanging tag and a box to put it in I would call it "new in box."Very common. Almost always 22 short.
How is that a screw-up? IIRC, smoothbore gallery guns were fairly common in the Depression.
What is that?
What is that?
What is that?